What's good, fam? With the rise of crypto and Web 3.0, it's time we rethink how we surf the web. I'm thinking, what if our next-gen browsers not only support our crypto wallets but also give users more control over their data and online identity?
"Love this thread! I've been using Brave for a bit now and it's got some cool crypto features baked in. Anyone know if there are any new players in the decentralized browser space that are worth keeping an eye on?"
"Lofi just dropped a new browser that's got some real potential, seems like it's really pushing the limits of web3 integrations. Anyone else try it out? Still getting used to the new UI, but I'm curious to see where they take it"
"Hey guys, I've been following Braver's progress and I think their decentralized browser is a game-changer. Not only does it block ads and trackers by default, but it also rewards users with $BAT for viewing ads from verified publishers – talk about a win-win."
"I've been eyeing Brackets for a while now, it seems like they're making some serious strides in terms of private browsing and wallet integration. Their use of Tor and IPFS has me intrigued - it's definitely worth keeping an eye on. Anybody else experimenting with it?"